Now You See It, Now You Don’t
Street artist David Choe gained some notoriety when it was revealed that he was paid in stock for a mural he painted at Facebook headquarters several years ago -stock that turned out to be worth millions when the company went public. His latest project was not so lucky. Choe painted this mural on a wall [...]
Shake
Carli Davidson, a photographer in Portland, Oregon, has a set of deliciously amusing photos of wet dogs shaking themselves dry. The heavy-jowled dogs work especially well under centrifugal force. Link -via Fubiz (Google Translate)
All-Leather Harley
This all-leather chopper was made in 2000 by Japan’s Red Moon, a company that specializes in leather products. This ¾-scale replica took 20 craftspeople more than two years to complete. Wheels, frame, headlight, spark plug boots, chain, fuel valve, even the tools in the tool bag are all made of leather! You can see this and other motorcycling [...]
Harley-Davidson Blackline: Exclusive DRB Interview
“QUANTUM SHOT” #703Link – by Avi Abrams
Back to the Basics: Lean as wire, hard as iron and dark as a tar road at midnight
This is Blackline, the newest motorcycle in Harley-Davidson’s Dark Custom family. Designed for our post-everything, back-to-the-basics times, Blackline adds more fuel to the Dark Custom movement that young riders have embraced in [...]
The Harley-Davidson Scooter
In the 1960s, Harley-Davidson was struggling. Honda, with its line of popular scooters, was not. So Harley-Davidson tried to break into this market starting in 1960. The “Topper”, powered by a 165cc two-stroke engine, was marketed as a recreational and utility vehicle, useful for fun excursions and package delivery. It even came with a sidecar [...]
